The Woodshop Shed
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adventures in woodworking and home maintenance, from my shop in an oversized backyard shed
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Power Tool-Friendly Bench, by Richard Tendick
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At least a couple of times each month, I get a query about Richard Tendick's “Power Tool-Friendly Bench,” which was featured on the March/April 2014 cover of American Woodworker. So to cut down on those emails (and because I'm generally a nice person, evidence to the contrary notwithstanding), here's that article, free. The intro is below; download the PDF at the end of it for the article in its entirety. […]The post Power Tool-Friendly Bench, by Richard Tendick appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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High-style, Low-style or No-style
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At some point in my early 20s I stopped improving as a guitar player. No matter how much I practiced or played out in bands, I couldn't crawl to the next level of skill. I needed lessons, guidance, a push or something else. Or perhaps, I thought at the time, that was simply the best I was physically capable of: good, but certainly not great. I never found out which […]The post High-style, Low-style or No-style appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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